Collocations withcorrelation
These are words often used in combination withcorrelation.
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average correlation
As is evident, phase 1 exhibits maximum zone average correlation of all the four phases.
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bivariate correlation
First, the association of individual variables with each of the quality of life measures was assessed by the bivariate correlation coefficients.
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canonical correlation
In addition, the analysis provides a canonical correlation, the square of which represents the proportion of between-group variance explained by the predictors.
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close correlation
Therefore, the close correlation between these two key factors would appear to be a function of the musical participation itself.
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correlation dimension
A proper estimate for the correlation dimension is obtained if the estimates converge to some almost constant value.
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correlation matrix
Firstly, in order to determine the most important traits influencing seed yield, path analysis, based on a correlation matrix, was applied to the data.
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correlation pattern
This correlation pattern is quite complex and would be difficult to model with a simple parametric function.
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direct correlation
It is not their goal, however, to establish a direct correlation between sound and iconography.
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empirical correlation
A test of this hypothesis will measure the empirical correlation between dream reports and unconscious, unacceptable wishes disguised in these reports.
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high correlation
The high correlation suggests that education level is indeed a valid measure of political sophistication.
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intraclass correlation
This phenomenon is presumably due to a predominant effect of measurement errors, which artificially increase the denominator of the intraclass correlation in shorter traits.
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inverse correlation
Our experimental analysis on when to argue shows a clear inverse correlation between the benefit of arguing and the resources available within the context.
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lack of correlation
There is no restriction on movement of animals across the state boundaries which may explain the lack of correlation between geographical origin and genetic groups.
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moderate correlation
It could take a moderate correlation in the real world and turn it into a perceived strong correlation.
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multiple correlation
We state the theorem expressing stretched exponential decay of multiple correlation functions.
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negative correlation
In particular, the negative correlation between investment and output, as well as that reported between employment and output, reflect the transition path.
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partial correlation
Partial correlation coefficients controlling for total brain volume were used to examine the relationship between amygdala and hippocampal volumes and demographic, cognitive and clinical variables.
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phenotypic correlation
It is possible to partition the phenotypic correlation between time points in parts determined by common genes, common shared and unique environmental effects.
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positive correlation
These ratios rise at higher educational levels, because of the positive correlation between education and female labor force participation.
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rank correlation
The rank correlation compares the order of the markers with the true order for that group.
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serial correlation
In order to control for serial correlation all equations were estimated with decade dummies.
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significant correlation
However, the data did not show a significant correlation between parasitic intensity and host length.
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simple correlation
A valid objection to the use of simple correlation coefficients is that they do not allow controls for alternate causes.
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spurious correlation
However, in the following the question of spurious correlation will be discussed in a person-oriented framework.
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statistical correlation
The resulting trees were compared via their correlation coefficients, which measure the statistical correlation between the actual and predicted expression level values.
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strong correlation
The basic survey results discussed in section 2 show that there is a strong correlation between water delivery station and overall opinion of quality.
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temporal correlation
The relationship between the partials can then be encoded by the temporal correlation among these neurons.
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zero-order correlation
However, looking at victimization and rejection, the significant zero-order correlation was effectively reduced to zero after controlling for stability in both victimization and rejection.
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